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18 March, 05:31

R-R-R-G-H-R-O-R-R-H-F-F," exclaimed the watchdog as he dashed up to the car, loudly puffing and panting.

Milo's eyes opened wide, for there in front of him was a large dog with a perfectly normal head, four feet, and a tail--and the body of a loudly ticking alarm clock.

What type of wordplay does the author use in the passage?

a. homophone

b. idiom

c. onomatopoeia

d. pun

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  1. 18 March, 05:45
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    The answer is C.

    In the beginning, there is a sound described. This is an onomatopoeia.
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